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If you go: Farmington

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Globe Correspondent / June 25, 2006

How to get there

Farmington is 185 miles north of Boston, north on Interstate 95 to Auburn, Maine, then north on State Road 4.

The Temple Stream canoe route in DeLorme's ``Maine Atlas and Gazetteer" runs 8 miles from Drury Pond to Sandy River. It includes Class I-III rapids, with portages around waterfalls in Temple and a dam in West Farmington.

Potato Hill can be reached from Day Mountain Road, which is off Temple Road, a few miles northwest of where State Route 43 ends.

Information

Franklin County Chamber of Commerce

407 Wilton Road, Farmington

207-778-4215

www.farmingtonchamber.org

For information on Farmington and Temple.

Bill Roorbach

He will be among authors signing books from noon to 2:30 p.m. on July 22 (rain date July 23) as part of ``Blooms & Books in Boothbay " at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens , Barters Island Road, Boothbay . For information, contact the gardens at 207-633-4333 or visit www.mainegardens.org.

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